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2341 Fundamentals of Developing a Business-to-Consumer Solution with Microsoft Commerce Server 2000

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The goal of this course is to provide professional Web developers with an introduction to creating a custom Business-to-Consumer (B2C) solution by using the tools that are available in Microsoft Commerce Server 2000.
What you will learn
After completing this course, students will be able to:
  • Describe the role that Commerce Server plays in developing a B2C Web site for the Microsoft .NET platform.
  • Configure the Commerce Server development environment.
  • Build and import catalogs.
  • Create Web pages that display and search catalog data.
  • Use user and group profiles to identify and authenticate users.
  • Create a basic shopping basket.
  • Create a shopping basket that uses pipelines, transactions, and object pooling.
  • Develop both scripted and compiled pipeline components.
  • Create advertisement, or ad, and discount campaign items.
  • Implement a marketing campaign.
  • Package a Commerce Server Web site for deployment.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:

  • Understand the basic principles of event-driven programming.
  • Use the ASP object model to create a Web site that includes Application-level variables and a global.asa file.
  • Create a simple Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) page that includes tables and frames.
  • Add server-side scripting to a Web page by using VBScript.
  • Use Microsoft ActiveX® Data Objects (ADO) to read and write information to a database. (This is a recommended prerequisite, but not required.)

Students can satisfy the prerequisites for this course by completing Course 1017, Mastering Web Application Development Using Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.

Audience
This course is intended for professional Web developers. These developers already have experience creating Web sites by using Active Server Pages (ASP), Microsoft Visual Basic® Scripting Edition (VBScript) or JavaScript, data connectivity, client-server concepts and technologies (such as Internet Information Services (IIS), Microsoft SQL Server) and COM+.
Duration
Five days.